You Can Now Post Your Job Openings on Thatsmags.com, Here's How

Got a job opening? If your company is looking to recruit the perfect new addition to your team, we have a place for it on our brand-new jobs boards in Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Tianjin, Suzhou and Greater China. There are categories for part-time and full-time employment positions, as well as for interns, to help you find the perfect candidate.

Hit the ‘Submit’ at the very bottom of the page once you’ve filled out all the necessary information.

Once you submit your job, it will generally take around one to three working days to get it approved and listed on our jobs board.*

* We have the right to monitor submissions, and submitting your job listing does not guarantee that it will be posted. As such, we reserve the right to reject submissions.

4. Receive Job Applications

After your job listing is successfully posted online, interested candidates can view and apply to your company’s career opportunities on our site. Applications will be sent directly to the email address associated with your Thatsmags.com account.

FAQ & Troubleshooting

I purchased job credits but they’re not appearing on my Thatsmags.com account. It may take some time to get the job credits added to your account. Please contact our thMart customer service team (hours: Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm) if you come across any problems. Scan the QR code below to get in touch:

I already submitted my job listing. Why don’t I see it online yet?Our team reviews all job submissions before they go up online. Once you submit your listing, it will generally take around one to three working days to get it approved and listed on our jobs board. As soon as your job listing has been approved, you will receive an email notification informing you that it has been published.

That’s holds the right to monitor submissions, and posting your job listing does not guarantee that it will be published. As such, we may reject submissions.

Don't see your question answered here? You can always contact us if you encounter any problems.

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